Reborn 2015: Dracula
Behind the camera, the film was the vision of writer-director Attila Luca, for whom Dracula Reborn was his feature-length directorial debut. The film was produced by a team including Whitney McMillan, Eric Rieger, Valentino Rudolf, and Ada Solomon, and was distributed by Shoreline Entertainment and Transylvania Productions for MTI Home Video.
The journalists stumble upon graphic Internet footage showing a bald-headed, caped vampire savaging a young woman. Driven by a desire for a sensational story, they investigate cemetery sites and historical archives, deciphering clues that link the ancient vampire lore to a modern cult. As they delve deeper into the mystery, the investigators find themselves hunted by the very subjects they are trying to expose. The story becomes a race for survival as they are killed off one by one, culminating in a dramatic confrontation in Transylvania. Cast and Characters Dracula Reborn 2015
Practical effects and clever camera framing take precedence over digital spectacle. The violence and vampiric transformations are handled with a minimalist approach, focusing on tension and the psychological horror of the characters' predicaments. Character Interventions and Performances Behind the camera, the film was the vision
Director Pearry Reginald Teo, known for his visual style in The Gene Generation and Necromentia , shoots Los Angeles as a neon-drenched labyrinth. The film’s color palette is a sickly blend of blue steel and crimson red. Instead of fog machines, Teo uses the glow of smartphone screens to illuminate faces. In one memorable scene, Dracula kills a victim solely through a hacked smart home system—turning the temperature to sub-zero and locking all exits. It’s a far cry from wooden stakes. Driven by a desire for a sensational story,
Dracula Reborn (2015) is a supernatural horror film directed by Attila Luca that follows three journalists traveling from Vancouver to Transylvania to investigate the truth behind the Dracula legend. Movie Summary